A single issue of
Paper and Press Illustrated Monthly Magazine, "Relating to Paper, Printing, and Allied Industries" from March, 1895 (Volume 20, Number 3).
Contents include
- The Chicago Typothetae: Its History and Acts Since Its Formation
- Contrast And Harmony of Colors in Printing
- Recurrence of Letters
- Printer-Publishers Of Antiquity: The Rise Of French Typography, And The Great Printers Estienne
- Process Work
- Mr. Warnerke And "Photo-Engraving With Silver Salts"
- Straw Cellulose: Further Operations Of Manufacturing
- Methods Of Paper-Testing At Charlottenberg
- Clay As An Adulterant And Finisher
- Progressive Age Of Paper-Making
- Why Does Paper Curl?
- Book-Covers In Ancient Times
- Theory And Technique Of Blank-Book Making: Folding And Making Up
- Gilding And Edge-Gilding For Permanency And Brilliancy: An Exhaustive Criticism Upon Certain Modern Sins
- Original Design For Memorial, Escutcheons
- Heraldry: Historical And Popular
- Modern Illustrating And Engraving
- Nature And Characteristics Of Oils
- Practical Recipes From German Workshopsand more
Scanned at 600dpi, 24-bit color, algorithmically deskewed and then manually cropped. Some pages are cropped somewhat larger to contain the entire illustration.